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Keying an amp without a relay


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Ham Radio Outlet | MFJ MFJ-1709 | FOOT SWITCH
 
There are probably several ways of doing that. The two that come to mind is by using an existing "keing" circuit if there is one. The other is by "RF" keying. Which is basically a circuit that when it detects RF present (the transmitter's output), it turns on the amplifier. That RF keying is usually done because there's no keying relay in the radio. And then there's always the option of putting a keying relay in that radio.
- 'Doc
 
RF Sensed T-R Relay Kit

From Ramsey Electronics:
"This is the unit you need when adding a preamp or power amp in line with an existing antenna. It senses the RF power and closes an on-board DPDT relay which can be used to automatically switch in your added power amp or preamp. The relay is good up to UHF -100W! Many folks use one of these 'lifesavers' in front of their expensive test equipment. Runs on 10 to 15 VDC. Senses power as low as 50 mW. Size: 11/2" x 1/2" x 4"."
$19.95​
RF Sensed T-R Relay Kit
 

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